We will have nice but cold weather through Friday with highs
in the 30’s, although it may only make it into the upper 20’s today in
Northwest New Jersey.
Saturday clouds will increase with freezing rain or
rain developing in the late afternoon or early evening and changing to rain
heavy at times overnight. The high on Saturday should be in the upper 30’s in Northwest NJ to the low 40’s in
Northeast NJ.
Sunday we will have a chance of showers, ending in the afternoon,
and then it will clear out with highs reaching the mid 50’s as warm air surges
into our area with the storm.
Monday will then be mostly sunny and cooler with highs in
the mid 30’s.
Tuesday we will have increasing cloudiness as an
Alberta Clipper approaches our area.
This Alberta Clipper will give us a chance of snow showers or light snow Tuesday night into early Wednesday.
Alberta Clippers are fast moving weak areas of
low pressure that drop down into the United States from Alberta Canada and move
quickly across the Northern United States, then off the Middle Atlantic Coast.
They usually have very little moisture to work and they move very
quickly. Sometimes they can slow down a bit as they near the Atlantic
Coast which allows them to pick up a bit of moisture. Depending on the
track and strength of this Alberta Clipper there would be a possibility of
accumulating snow Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. One thing that is
certain is that it will be below freezing and any precipitation that falls will
be snow. The big question is how much moisture this storm will have to
work with and the track that it takes. We will have to wait and see.
It will get very cold after this storm passes with lows in
the teens and possibly even the single digits in Northwest New Jersey next
Thursday morning, and highs in the 20’s next Thursday and Friday.
Next weekend a storm system will approach from the west,
bringing a chance of either rain or snow and highs in the mid to upper 30’s.
Next Monday will then be mostly sunny with increasing
cloudiness next Tuesday and highs in the mid to upper 30’s.
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